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E36 speaker fitting guide
Hi All,
I fitted 10cm speakers to the rear of my E36 coupe, I took some pictures when I did it and finally got around to making a rough guide for anybody else thinking about a speaker upgrade. So, for those who are interested, here is my solution to replacing the Nokias with 10cm third party speakers (JBL in this case). http://www.skunkbag.co.uk/Beemer/ BTW - it might be a little slow on a modem due to the large graphics. Regards, Nathan |
E36 speaker fitting guide
"Treefrog" wrote in message
... Hi All, I fitted 10cm speakers to the rear of my E36 coupe... Seeing as we're talking about E36s, here's what I did at the weekend: http://www.furtive.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ib4s.jpg There's some words to go with it he http://www.e36coupe.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7894 10cm ? I think you wanted 10" really :-) Steve. |
E36 speaker fitting guide
"Steve Hardwood" wrote in message
... "Treefrog" wrote in message ... Hi All, I fitted 10cm speakers to the rear of my E36 coupe... Seeing as we're talking about E36s, here's what I did at the weekend: http://www.furtive.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ib4s.jpg There's some words to go with it he http://www.e36coupe.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7894 10cm ? I think you wanted 10" really :-) Steve. Yes yes, well done. If only I had the skill. I do, however, have a 12" sub and 2 way speakers in the back of the car so people in the back seat get to enjoy the music in it's full unmuffled glory. Actually, I was thinking about putting a couple of subs up there but bottled it and made do with a sealed enclosure in the boot. It's not too bad but you can really tell the difference when one of the rear seats is folded down. And, while we are on the E36 topic, I've started getting a rattle from the roof lining. If I press it near the passenger sun visor, the rattle stops; let go and it starts again. Any ideas? I really don't want to pull the roof lining off. I did that with an old (real)Mini and it never went back again ;o) |
E36 speaker fitting guide
treefroginometry wrote:
And, while we are on the E36 topic, I've started getting a rattle from the roof lining. If I press it near the passenger sun visor, the rattle stops; let go and it starts again. Any ideas? I really don't want to pull the roof lining off. I did that with an old (real)Mini and it never went back again ;o) Not got a sunroof have you? The wind deflector is a fairly common rattle up there. Failing that, if you've got the vanity mirror lights, perhaps pop it out and have a feel up inside. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
E36 speaker fitting guide
Scott M wrote:
Failing that, if you've got the vanity mirror lights, perhaps pop it out and have a feel up inside. Oh, and nice pages all, interesting reading. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
E36 speaker fitting guide
"Scott M" wrote in message
... treefroginometry wrote: And, while we are on the E36 topic, I've started getting a rattle from the roof lining. If I press it near the passenger sun visor, the rattle stops; let go and it starts again. Any ideas? I really don't want to pull the roof lining off. I did that with an old (real)Mini and it never went back again ;o) Not got a sunroof have you? The wind deflector is a fairly common rattle up there. Hmm, I do. Cheers Scott, I'll experiment with that. |
E36 speaker fitting guide
"Scott M" wrote in message
... Not got a sunroof have you? The wind deflector is a fairly common rattle up there. I was going to guess at something sunroof-related, but my car doesn't have one, so I don't know much about them :-) Steve. |
E36 speaker fitting guide
Treefrog wrote:
Not got a sunroof have you? The wind deflector is a fairly common rattle up there. Hmm, I do. Cheers Scott, I'll experiment with that. To check, with it closed, pressing the front of the "cover" up may stop it. Also, I think it goes away when you open it. There is a BMW approved fix that consists of a bit of foam rubber stuck under the wind deflector. -- Scott Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket? |
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